Fitting the forward beam proved to be a big task, but it's in there now. I really wanted to have the foredecks closed off before late spring as it can rain hard and often, the tarps not really keeping things totally dry.






I ended up using 3/8" exterior ply for the foredecks. The 7 ply would not take the bends at the bow and I already had the stringers fitted so reducing the chamber would have been difficult.
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